Community well-being and environment protection is the cornerstone of all our operations. We ensure a safe and healthy environment at the sites through electrical and fire safety audits, thermal imaging services, indoor air quality testing services, Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) studies etc.
We have created a step-by-step approach to help organizations improve their bottom line by employing technology for reducing energy consumption. Simple changes to an energy management system, lighting equipment, maintenance procedures or building design can deliver significant energy savings and carbon emission cut-downs annually and perform optimally, therefore minimising glitches.
Moreover, we perform waste management and recycling through our experienced service partners catering to all waste streams including wet bio-degradable waste, e-waste and dry recyclable waste, totally focusing on preventing, reducing, reusing and recycling the waste.
Our services are aimed with an extensive approach towards achieving ‘Green Building’ standards through ‘Resource Efficiency’ and reduction in ‘Environmental Degradation’.
We ensure we do our responsible bit by-
Using eco-friendly consumables
Deploying Battery operated e-rickshaws, scrubbers, machines
Ensuring minimum wastage
Avoiding paper usage
Developing Anti-pollution clusters at sites through air-purifying plants
Carrying out environment, health & safety audits
Safety sessions and drills for workforce
As a part of the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), tasked with the dual objectives of adding diversity to the incomes of rural poor families and cater to the career aspirations of rural youth, we have been running skill development centers under DDU-GKY with Government of India, with a unique on rural youth between the ages of 15 and 35 years from poor families. The mission supports the social and economic programs of the government like Make in India, Digital India, Smart Cities and Start-Up India, Stand-Up India campaigns etc. We have achieved our target of skilling 2200 paramedics.
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